Yes. They lost almost all of the men they sent out in mini subs and those who were on board the 29 airplanes that our troops were able to shoot down.
Commander Mitsuo Fuchida led Japan's army to attack the United States at Pearl Harbor.
Japan
Joseph kayser
If you mean because of the attack on Pearl Harbor, then no. But Korea broke away from Japan during WWII.
The attack on Pearl Harbor, in 1941, was carried out by Japan.
Canada and Australia
This was strictly an Imperial Navy affair.
the japanese used torpedoes, bombs and kamakaze's.
American soldiers wore their ordinary uniforms- since the attack on the US Naval base by Japan was not announced ahead of time. There was no "special clothing" worn by US forces.
Japan was attempting to wipe out the American Navy which would in effect reduce American participation in the war. Had our air craft carriers been in the harbor during the attack, Japan may have succeeded.
None. Unfortunately, for the Japanese, there were no aircraft carriers docked at Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack.
No Australia was an allied power and so was not involved with japan. although it is possible that some Australian soldiers were stationed at pearl harbor when it was bombed